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(Someone might want to update the TODO in the welcome message)
Is there a way to mount a jffs2 image via loopback?
I.e:
# mount -o loop -t jffs2 ./jffs2.image /mnt
this does not work even though the jffs2 module is loaded. I imagine
that I need to have a real or ram-simulated flash device (using physical
ram) setup.
Is there a fundamental reason why this might not be possible, or is
it just a question of code?
(I'll probably use the UML emulation next)
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] "Elmo went to the wrong fundraiser" - The Simpson | firewalls [
] Michael Richardson, Xelerance Corporation, Ottawa, ON |net architect[
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